Leslie Gentry
1093 Shelby Hall 250 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesLeslie Gentry will present her PhD research talk entitled, "Protein-Protein Interactions of the Iron Chaperone Frataxin."
Leslie Gentry will present her PhD research talk entitled, "Protein-Protein Interactions of the Iron Chaperone Frataxin."
Jane Moore will present a seminar entitled, "The Synthesis and Application of Water-Soluble Phosphine Ligands in More Environmentally Benign Palladium Catalysis."
Prof. Bill Reinhardt, University of Washington, will present a seminar entitled, "Quantum Mechanics in the Large: A Gentle Introduction of Bose-Einstein Condensates." Host, Dr. David Dixon
Prof. Bill Reinhardt, University of Washington, will present a public lecture entitled, "A Tour of Real and Imaginary Universes: Stephen Hawking meets Jorge Luis Borges." This lecture is geared towards a general audience. Undergraduate students are particularly encouraged to attend. Abstract: Scientific and mathematical images appear in “serious” literature, as in, for example, in the works of Borges and Thomas Mann. Scientists writing for a general audience have a great challenge in presenting quantitative mathematical ideas in verbal (non mathematical and [...]
Prof. Michael Mirkin from CUNY will present a seminar Host: Shanlin Pan
Edward Ellingsworth will present his PhD research seminar entitled, "“Spectroscopic and Electrical Characterization of Vapor-Deposited Thin Films from the Spin Crossover Complex Fe(Phen)2(NCS)2."
Prof. Hans Reich from the University of Wisconsin is the 2014 Anthony J. Arduengo, III Lecturer. He will present two seminars on April 24th and 25th, 2014. Structure and Reactivity of Organolithium Reagents Thursday, April 24th, 2014 12:45 PM Room 1093 Shelby Hall (Technical Lecture) Organic Chemistry of Selenium in My Life and Yours Friday, April 25th, 2014 3:30 PM, Room 1004 Shelby Hall Reception to follow in Shelby Rotunda (General Audience Lecture)
Edward Garner will present his PhD research seminar entitled, "Computational Studies of Atmospheric Chemical Processes and New Materials for Chemical Hydrogen Storage."
Prof. Til Opatz from the University of Mainz will offer a tutorial on the use of NMR techniques in the determination of the structure of organic compounds. The tutorial will run from approximately 11 AM to 2 PM with a lunch break (pizza provided). Contact Dr. Arduengo if you plan to attend.
Melody Kelley will present her PhD research seminar entitled, "Chromogenic Switching Materials based on Aryl Amine Redox Chemistry."